Malaya Tribune, 18 December 1950

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  • 56 1 MALAYA Tribune ■MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penan* BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" S'porc. „7»i^^'^- SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LO\DON REPRESENTATIVE, h. M i trice Clover, Mciloua Tnbvne Office, lks, Fleet SUeet,
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  • 472 1 JViw Chinese Division In Action U.P. TOKIO, Monday. Communists hordes hammered to within c miles cf Hungnam today, and were reported to be rolling up heavy artillery for a mass assault inking United Nations beachhead m northS bting croons of the United States
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  • 68 1 Reuter. BUDAPEST. Sunday, i bwitmrsT China will not 1 helping the North tepar.s until "American ag- fcion" ends. Chinese Defa Premier Kuo-Mo-jo de- j a special article for ie Hungarian Communist kty newspaper Szabad Net Jir. Kun came to Hungary to weeks ago as
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  • 44 1 Reuter. |EW YORK. Today. Mr. 1 lander, DirecV of Nv-.v York Citys Civil :.r.ounc?d plans V Right I r immediate in- m ister air raid for the city, system would N s up in 1.631 key places -liools. hospitals vision sta-
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  • 112 1 WITH the 29th Brigade. Today. A South Korean official says "There are so many to execute." In most cases they persons convicted by Korean courts either of collaboration with the Communists or harbouring army deserters. The British 29th Brigade commander. Brigadier Tom Brodie told
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  • 216 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Chinese singer A "and two maid servants were brutally murdered during Z early hours of Sunday morning at their flat m Teck Lim Road. Singapore Police are offering a reward of $500 for information on the killer or kn N e oarrests have
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  • 35 1 XVlUliiici., delegation, announced.—Reuter. J PARIS. Today. The sixnation conference on the Schuman coal and steel merger plan adjourned last night until January. M. Jean Monnet. head of the French delegation, announced.—Reuter.
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  • 174 1 Tribune Slatf Reporter THE General Council of the Singapore Labour Party will meet this week to consider nominations for the Singapore Legislative Council elections. It is learnt that the members of the Council are generally agreed that Mr. Lim Yew Hock, the Party's President, and Mr.
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  • 89 1 STOCKHOLM, MonSWEDEN needs no more Mar- shall Aid, a Foreign Office spokesman said here today. She hopes to earn enough dollars through her own exports and the new European Payments Union. Britain announced this week the suspension of Marshall Aid from next January. Sweden's
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  • 287 1 BRUSSELS, Monday. and the broad f^^d«f ence organisation state, quarters close tethe nt M tne to be announced aZosT taSSdlately after the decision. Germany will contribute onefifth of the integrated European army whose strength is unofficially estimated at from 55 to 58 divisions,
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  • 46 1 NEW YORK, Sun. AN airliner carrying 28 Venezuelan students crashed today in rugged mountains near the city of Valera, Southwest Venezuela, according to radio reports here. There were some survivors and rescue teams are being rushed to the scene of the crash.
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  • 223 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. THE powerful Federation of British Industries called T tocLTfor cuts in local Government expenditure in a statement adding that shortage of new raw matenals waT seriously threatening Britain's economic recovery. In "the economic back- i ground in December. 1950' the Federation said
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  • 70 1 SINGAPORE went through its sixth night OfCUT--3 few last night without any incidents. There have been no rioting incidents for over four days There will be another curfew tonight from 8 p.m. till 5 a.m. unless an announcement is made to the contrary. Sixty-seven persons of
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  • 265 1 A.P. and U.P. LONDON, Today. DRITAIN last night rejected a Soviet charge that D rearming Germany would violate the AngloSoviet defense treaty and informed French sources said France would take a similar step today. Foreign Office spokesman said the Soviet protest to Britain was a "patently
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  • 131 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Today.—The United States Treasury plans to take a census ov* all Chinese and Korean property tomorrow as part of its new move to freeze all Chinese Communist assets in America. A Treasury official estimated that Chinese assets here might total about $200,000,000
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  • 45 1 DAMASCUS, Sun. TEN men were charged before a military court here today with plotting with a foreign neighbouring country against the state's security. The court prevented the press men'ion.ng the name of the foreign country and the foreign officials alleged to be involved.
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  • 29 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Today. LAST night in the Jasin district of Malacca, two uniformed Chinese bandits walked into the house of a Chinese and shot him dead.
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  • 171 2 ZiHIRTY-FOUR-YEAR OLD 1 Major Padma Bahadur Khatri, former Military Attache to the Ambassador of Nepal in London, has taken up the appointment of Military Liaison Officer for the Prime Minister of Nepal at the H.Q. of Major-General R.C.O. Hedley, who is Major-General of the Brigade of Gurkhas
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  • 45 2 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. PRESIDENT Truman yesterday handed Charles Wilson the jcb of whipping the. home front into line for war —if such should come about. The President iormally created the office of defence mobilization and simultaneously named Wilson to head it.-UP.
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  • 64 2 people from the v.llage of M Ho. situated Statue of the ngh tup to £»**^JR£station of their homes, volcano. Kreelmg down in the dust on the sides of EtM. threatened by the flood of hot lava out increased streams of lava. Villages :n hi t l
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  • 444 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. rOH Peck Hian. clerk and interpreter, attached to b the Police Station, Kota Tinggi, and his wife, Ong Guan Tee, were on trial in the Sessions Court today on three charges concerning corru P Goh was charged with agreeing to accept si 000
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  • 88 2 A.P. MANILA Saturday. A CATHOLIC prisst blessed 1 the Manila Times' new press at a formal inauguration party. Then the $400,000 Goss rotary most modern in the Orient vras ready to roll. General Manager Joaquin P. Rocess invited several hundred guests to view the big press,
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  • 23 2 A.P. MANILA. Saturday. THE Philippines Naval Patrol has impounded two Formosan flshtm; beats apprehended fishing in Philippine territorial waters off Palawan island.—A.P.
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  • 100 2 PENANG. Sun. CHINESE. Indians and Etira- j sians are now rushing for j Federal Citizenship. They are standing in their "tens' outside the Sessions Court to fill in their citizenship forms and then be sworn in by Mr. Mak Kirn Fook the Registrar of Courts, Penang.
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  • 44 2 Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Howard who have been selected as Mr. and Mrs. Australia arrived here yesterday on their way to Britain. The couple have been awarded a free trio to England and back. They leave today for England.
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  • 39 2 MR L. D. E. Cullen. of the C I.D Kuala Lumpur, left today for Hongkong on a short vacation. On his return he will become Director of the C.I.D. School of Training at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 45 2 Dr. H. M. McGladdery. SurC"on. General Hospital. Johore ianru, who was injured on Ihe head during the rioting in ngapore on Monday is mans satisfactory progress in i 3 General Hospital. Singa•re. He is suffering from a fracture of the skull.
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  • 269 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. FOUR people have b?en murdered and one senousr ly wounded by bandits in the past few hours. A 23-year-old bandit has also been slam Early this morning, in the Kajang district of Selangor, bandits raided an estate and abducted three tappers. Their
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  • 293 2 Reuter. Yorkshire Post LONDON, Sunday. THE Conservative Yorkshire Post yesterday, 1 declared that the situation in South-East Asia made it imperative that the campaign m Malaya against communist banditry should not be allowed to drag on indefinitely. It was commenting on the recent fresh
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  • 102 2 JOHORE BAIIRU. Sun. 4 GIFT of $230 has been received by Miss Beattie. Matron of the General Hospital, from the Johore Bahiu Anti-TB Association to provide a Christmas treat for the patients at the Hospital and at the TB Sanatorium, Tampoi. m The gift enables
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  • 52 2 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. MR. Winston Churchill left Northholt airport today for a non-stop flight to Marrakesh. North Africa, where he will spend Christmas. He was expected to be away for about a month. This will be his fifth visit to the 900-year-old city of orange and
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  • 167 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. ABDUL RAHMAN bin A. I Hamid, a Special Cons- I table, who pleaded guilty to a charge of desertion, was sentenced to two weeks' imprisonment and a fine of $60. in default another two weeks' imprisonment. Before sentence was passed Inche Tahir. the Court
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  • 140 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Run. MR. M. V. del Tufo, has been appointed Chief Secretary. Federation of Malaya, with effect from November 25, 1950. Mr. del Tufo was appointed a Cadet in the Malayan Civil Service in December. 1923, and on arrival was attached to the
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  • 97 2 ReuterAAP. TAIPEH. Sun. THE Chinese Communists have set up at least 14 arsenals along the Chinese-Indo-China border manufacturing small arms for Ho Chi Minh's Vietminh hordes, according to "China Union Press" reports published here today. The agency said these arsenals, under the supervision of Japanese technicians,
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  • 63 2 U.P. HOLLYWOOD, Sunday. \CTRESS Jennifer Jones, wife of producer David O. Selznick. lost her expected baby today when she suffered a miscarriage at the Cedars ol Lebanon hospital. The child was expected in April. Dr. Joseph M. Harris, the attending obstetrician, said Miss Jones was in "nne
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  • 66 2 Dr. Ralph Bunche, the American former mediator in Palestine, is seen here as he receives the Nobel Pita* j J Peace from Gunnar Jahn. Chairman of the Nobel torn mittee (left) at Oslo University, Norway, recently. The grandson of an American Negro slave, he is the first Negro to receive
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  • 99 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Sun. The American ConsulateGeneral today requested all Am. erican citizens to register at the consulate before the end of December. An advertisement published in newspapers said the registration was a routine move to enable the Department of State to tabulate Americans living abroad.
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  • 99 2 Reuter. CALCUTTA Sub. MR. K. r. Noriktv, Rung. Ambassador to India suL here today that cultural relations between India and the Soviet Union "are not only natural but necessary for we ait neighbours." He was speaking at the i* auguration of the Soviet Fj* Art Festival
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  • 37 3 untitled wedding of Miss Chain *Ch>v and Mr I.oke Mun S« held at No. 40. [Jj ;.i GeylJmc. Mr. Loke Is part-owner of an engineering shop. A reception was held at the Empress Restaurant in the afternoon.
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  • 208 3 broadcast over the Far Eastern service ice of America, Gerald Pillay, 15-year- Singapore schoolboy who won a trip to the nd he was having a wonderful time. a delegate to the New York Daily Mirror had a busy week in America, he said 11
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  • 62 3 LUMPUR, Fri. irol Service Nil Id -sons at St. n Church at Npartera Malaya yester- over Radio V* at 6 p.m. the carols have dropped by parachute ■t with the rations and *j to a number of Army 1 an operating far to-day. people reading the
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  • 63 3 y a nc Pr °sramme by «judr, n N School Qf B™ >SATA will Victoria tnd tomorrow thL5J e 1 °f a curfew <npos, a on any of the 'th£ rSt l he Performance particular date will it Krtponed to another N et sb h RSS
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  • 86 3 Reuter. TEHERAN. Sat.—Ten leaders of the Communistic Tudeh Party were kidnapped last night from the central prison in Teheran where they had been held since an attempt on the Shah's life two years ago. An Army lorry with four uniformed soldiers and two officers, appeared at the
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  • 66 3 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sat.- India and the United States have concluded an agreement on aid to be made available to India under President Truman's Point [-'our programme of assistance to under-developed areas, it was authoritatively learned here today. India is expected to get between $1,200,000
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  • 398 3 U.P. DEL MONTE, (California), Sunday. SHIRLEY Temple, the curly haired little girl who became a beautiful woman on the movie screens of the world, was secretly married today to the handsome son of a millionaire. At a simple ceremony, the 22-year-old movie star became the wife
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  • 117 3 Reuter. TAIPEH, Sun., Cinmouring for an elected Governor and a provincial Congress for Taiwan is reflected by the Taiwan Provincial Council in an appeal to Governor K. C. W T u. The appeal, embodied in a resolution, was reached by a coun. cil meeting yesterday.
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  • 100 3 USIS. MISS LOK HUA CHENG and her 20-year-old brother, Lok Hung Koon, of 158 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, left yesterday for the United States for higher studies. Both Miss Lok and Mr. Lok will enter the Auburn Academy in the State of Washington, the former
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  • 73 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. MR. WILLIAM FERNANDO, Acting Deputy Director of the Department of Public Relations, Federation of Malaya, is leaving Kuala Lumpur at the end of this month, for the United Kingdom where he will take an Information Officers' Course at the Colonial Office. Mr. Fernando,
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  • 65 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A TRAP set by the Traffic Officer, Johore Bahru, resulted in Lim Ah Kwee being convicted in the Police Court today on charges of using a motor car for hire without a licence or a permit. He was fined $100 in all. His
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  • 89 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sun. INDIA has asked the American Government for facilities to buy 2,000.000 tons of food i grains from the United States. J The Indian Ambassador, 1 Srimathi Vijayalakshnmi today saw the Secretary of State Mr. Acheson, and made the reI quest on
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  • 670 3 retainees Will Be Screened Soon Cimson Jjlß Franklin Gimson, the Governor, told a Muslim deputation on Saturday that the Government regarded the Maria case purely from a judicial angle and one which was entirely at the discretion of the courts. The judgment of Mr. Justice
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  • 126 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. THE Government cut off all United States trade with Communist China and North Korea last night and also blocked their financial assets in this country. The economic sanctions will remain in effect so lonz as Red China continues its intervention in the
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  • 335 3 MALAYA produces only one-third of its rice needs, according to two Malayan agricultural experts who want to learn advanced American methods to help increase rice yields in their homeland. The» specialists, Haji Hohamed Sa'aid and Salim bin Mohamed Akib, are in the United States under
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  • 49 3 The funeral of the late Lee Mi, a former Chinese Consul i.i Singapore was held yesterday at the Pfk San Teng Chinese cemetary in Thomson Road. The former Consul died in itonolulu recently and his coffin was shipped to Singapore by the President Munroe.
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  • 168 3 U.P. AN AMERICAN AIR FORCE BASE IN SOUTH JAPAN. Sun. NAPALM Nellie, the life si;.e portrait of lucious redhaired young lady, clad In a whisp of negligee and a provocative smile, which hung behind the bar of the Officers' Club here, was the sweetheart of the lighter
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  • 22 3 The first Tudor plane to arrive in Kallang. brought 24 cases of currency notes for Malaya from the United Kingdom.
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  • 49 3 The annual Christmas programme of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church Sunday School, Kampong Kapor Road, will be held in the Church Social Hall on Wednesday Dec. 20 at 5 p.m. while the Christmas Party for the children will be held on Saturday Dec. 23 at 3.00 p.m.
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  • 716 4 SIR Henry Gurney's statement last week on the 3 Emergency does not tell the public much more than what they already know except the fact that he anticipates quite confidently that tne crisis will end within a year. We earnestly hope that Sir Henry will prove a
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  • 2935 4  -  FULL REPORT OF PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S CRISIS SPEECH by PRESIDENT TRUMAN The President of the United States. I AM talking to you about what our country is up against, and what we are going to do about ItOur homes, our nation, sll the things
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  • 892 4 USIS. WASHINGTON. Monday. TH E American people last week had definite word I from the White House that would shift the Nation a peacetime to an emergency defence economy. President Truman called for an all-out marshalling cf industry and manpower, the way was paved for wage
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 125 5 Reuter. TOKQI'AV. Devon. Sun. 32-nation supporting f the t^^STifi »nri Trade <G.a.i.i.) H?ti£r fifth session here S?5- iith a statement that J',-. d had been said mem- d measures to c of tariff rented at preiSmis talks and no enforce the Xements made at Torquay.
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  • 86 5 Reuter. TAIPEH, Sun. Another evidence of Chinse total war effort* was bared when the Peiping reSm itarted a national "bul. V. contribution" movement throughout Rod-controlled area, a order to bolster its fighting ■mress, according to semi- reports puolished here today This movement was said to be
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  • 39 5 A.P. KARACHI. Sun. BI Pakistan Government is 1 to aik the other Commonwealth countries to include Kashmir on the agenda of the Mm Ministers Conference to 1 In January, it was offica;':v announced on Sunday.— Up.
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  • 19 5 FOR SALE: R. C. Lighting Column? and 8 ton Motor Rolls! particular? from Box UOS Tr.bune, Spore.
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  • 425 5 A.P. HONGKONG, Sunday. RED China is talking peace to the Western world but to her own people she is talking war. The peace she offers the West is one-sided based uo Peiping's own terms. What she is offering
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  • 136 5 U.P. HONGKONG. Sunday. THE Chinese Communists banned all exports to the United States and Japan effective immediately and at the same time nullified all contracts drawn in terms of the United States. The moves evidently were in retaliation of the United States ban on exports
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  • 74 5 Reuter. PARIS, Sun. M.TEAN Lctourneau, French Minister of the Associated States, and General Jean De Lattre De Tassigny arr.ved by plane at Saigon today, the French news agency. Agenee France Presse reported here. M Letourncau Is paying a KhOTt visit to Indo-Chma and General De Lattre De
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  • 283 5 Reuter AAP. SEOUL Sun. AN American infantry patrol j saved a South Korean woman from being shot by members of the rlghtwing Korean Youth Defence League last Friday but arrived too late to prevent 2« others being killed in a ma«s execution, it was learned here
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  • 86 5 Reuter. LANELLY. Sun. Twelve hundred civilians were killed in Malaye. during the last two and a half years. Mr. James Griffiths, the Secretary of State for the Colonies said here last night. The civilians killed were unarmed. 800 of them were Chinese, he added. For
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  • 64 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday. lESIDENT Truman and Secretary of State Dean heson both will ignore Rcjlican demands that Achen be fired, Administration :cials reported yesterday On the eve of Acheson's deirture today for crisis talks ith Western European leadrs, these officials said the President has no intention of
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  • 45 5 A.P. TAIPEI. Sun. PRESIDENT and Madam" Chiang Kai Shek today cast votes in the elections for ►he new Taipei District Council. They did so at a booth in Scholars Forest in the suburbs of Taipei where they live during the winter.—A.P.
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  • 197 5 A.P. TAIPEI, Sunday. lIINESE Nationalists are convinced world war will break out in 1951 and there is much talk >ere of the part they expect to play in the defeat I Communism. Communist China s refusal to settle the Korea uestion on any except
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  • 255 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. piVE bandits have been killed in the Federation in the past twenty-four hours. At least six others have been wounded. There have been a number of arrests and six bandit camps have been destroyed. Air strikes have been carried out on three
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  • 63 5 A.P. TAIPEI. Sunday. THE EC A branch in Formosa announced its head office in Washington had approved the ourchase of 50.000 tons of crude oil costing U*****,000 to be delivered in Formosa in monthly shipments of about 10.000 tons. ECA said the shipments would be
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  • 121 5 Reuter. BLOEMFONTETN, Sun. THE Anglo-Saxon race wished to lord it over mankind, Mr. W. T. M. Tsotsi. president of the All-African Convention, declared here The war with which the world was threatened would not be between Western Democracy and Communism, but between Euro, pcan colonies
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  • 99 5 IF the curfew is imposed at 9 o'clock or later, the Singapore Musical Society's concert advertised for Thursday will take place at 6.45 p.m. that day. A new date is being fixed in place of the Concert which was cancelled yesterday. An announcement will be made
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  • 34 5 A.P. KARACHI. Sun. WJR HAROLD Stassen. Pre- sident of Pennsylvania University has arrived in Karachi from Calcutta on his look and see" tour round he world. He will leave on uesday.—A.P.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 455 6 (From a Market Correspondent) THE Singapore share market opened the week quietly and lower prices prevailed, bat after exchanges on Tuesday and Wednesday, the market was progressival firmer following the lead from London. Business, however, was >mall in aggregate. The case with which a lawless
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  • 135 6 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LTD operated its No. 2 dredge to make $400,871 (23.4 per cent) for the y«ar June 30. 1950. Net liquid assets in balance sheet, after allowing for loan due to Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd $431,785 and final instalment on No.lA dredge
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  • 247 6 NEW trade arrangement wa si f n Q e ri d n h J°een A recently for the conduct of trade between occupieS Japan and certain countries of the sterllng Trie" new arrangement, which covers the year fromTuVlst, 1950.5 based of goods to the
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  • 98 6 CHANGKAT SERDANG ESTATES LTD.. made $109,687 (31.3 per cent) for the year ended Aug. 31. 1950, and a dividend of per cent recommended, against nil last year. Net liquid assets were $119,--876. or 34.2 cents per share, excluding a holding of 60.500 shares in
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  • 111 6 PERAK RIVER VALLEY RUBBER CO., LTD., made a net profit of $66,032 (15.6 per cent) for the year to Sept. 30, 1950 and a final dividend of 5 per cent proposed, totalling 7\b per cent for the year—the same as the previous period. Net liquid assets
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  • 88 6 KUCHAI TIN LTD.. greatly increased production and the n.*? in the price of the metal tv-ulted in an excellent profit of $1,711,197 (196.2 per centl for the year ended Sept. 30. 1950 Net liquid assets $2,242,944. excluding liability for repayment of rehabilitation loan $484,176,
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  • 94 6 A.P. HONGKONG, Sunday. CHINESE reports today said that the Chinese Communists were conducting a na-tion-wide round-up of "political unstable" elements in their effort to tighten control of the civilian population. The reports said mass and secret arrests were now being carried out all over China— mostly
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  • 52 6 SELANGOR COCONUTS LTD., made a net profit of $238,--693 (48.3 per cent) for the year ended June 30, 1950, and proposes a final dividend of 15 per cent, making 20 per cent for the period —the same as previously. Net liquid assets $276,121 equal 55.9 cents
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  • 42 6 A.P. NEW YORK, Sun. AIRCRAFTS. motors, steel and chemicals' advanced $1 to $4 a share in the Stock Market yesterday in response to President Truman's national rearmament programme. Cotton Futures closed 35 to 55/100ths of a cent per pound. —A.P.
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  • 110 6 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Sun. COMMUNIST China has set up a special office In Hongkong to direct five firms buying strategic and quasi-strate-gic materials from all parts of the world, according to the Australian Trade Commissioner in Hongkong, Mr. Hugh Wrlghley. The materials are petrol, oils, petroleum,
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  • 81 6 The rubber commodity market was steady on Saturday with more factory interest in evidence. New York on Friday reported renewed manufacturers' interest following the reduction of about 11 per cent in the Government allotment or synthetic rubber for December. Saturday s closing prices in Singapore in cents per
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  • 16 6 The price of tin in Singapore on Saturady was $542 2 per picul ex-smelter.
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  • 145 6 HAYTOR RUBBER ESTATES LTD.. for year to Aug. 31. 1950. made a profit of $53,266 (26.6 per cent I and a final dividend of 7' a per cent is proposed, making a total of 10 per cent, against nil the previous year. Net
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  • 42 6 GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LTD. showed a profit for the year ended Sept. 30. 1950 of $136,632 (22.8 per cent). A dividend of 10 per cent is recommended, the same as for the previous year.
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  • 61 6 RAFFLES HOTEL LTD.. made a net profit for the year ended Aug. 31, 1950 of $297,568 ,50 per cent). A final dividend of 10 per cent and a bonus of 5 per cent is recommended which together with the interim dividend of 10 per
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    • 692 6 MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. PHONE: 2405 (Incorporate., vi cnugapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to toad and discharge cargo Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. •Aeneas" sails tor Genoa, London. Hoiland Hamburg "Patroclus" sails for Marseilles. Liverpool iy Glasgow' "Eumaeus" c ails for Liverpool 20 Avorirnouth
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    • 298 6 FOR SALE FOR SALE —"Sanitas" (German) Short Wave Apparatus, Victor Diathermy Apparatus, and Mercur> Vapour Lamp. Apply Box No 10, Tribune. S pore. (a.smi Kirn SALE: No. 3. Winbourne Road Modern four-roomed bunKalow Area approximately 17.M8 sq. ft baths with modern sanitation attached. Servants' quarters, K& rape with driver's quarters.
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    • 568 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD* I SINGAPORE H Lloyds Agents in Singapore. I Ticket Agents For Malayan Railwavi M GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP Ror m DAM, HAMRURG UTT H M GLENARTNEY .sails Dec. 18 Gdns tin. I BRECONSHIRE Due Ji M K OiM v a KOK HTRAITS. HONGKONG, AM,
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  • 526 7  -  MIDDLESBROUGH HEAD DiV. I LEAGUE TABLE By J JIM CHAMBERS, A.P. A.P. Sports Writer A.P. LONDON, Sunday. CNOW and front-bound football grounds which 0 caused the postponement of 11 English League games yesterday, and the abandonment of another at half time, also threw up a
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    34 7 Mr x lastitations of Kuala !L r (striped Jersey*) and E» school of Singapore fit in I rucby encounter MtUiv. The KJL Vk- «oa by 12 points <1 JJand pewdtj) to nil.
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  • 189 7 y mi w, sun. s women badmin- I I champion, Mi-' J I 'p the mam L, c t'or. In today's exhibition I Assembly I exhibit I I account I c crowd I neat footwork I I m Xc a Leong. I ngor mixed t Yew I i
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  • 362 7 DUSINESS House football means a great deal to the employers and employees of local firms. To the employees, it pro- ides them with the opportunity of playing in League and L-up games—an opportunity they might not otherwise have. Employers have found that having a team
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  • 64 7 REVISED dates of play for the remaining 2nd round ftx- tures in the Singapore Hockey j Association Knockout Tournament are as follows Tuesday. Dec. 19: S.C.C. versus R.N.A.S. Scmbawang on S.C.C. Padang. Wednesday, Dec. 20 S.C.R.C. versus Khalsa Association at Khalsa. ground, St. Georges
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  • 103 7 THREE Singapore players have I been selected to go with the Malaya Combined Table-Tennis Team on a tour to Bangkok. They are Loh Kum Soon who will captain the team, Chua Kirn Hearn and Wong Tong Goon. Mr. Chan Kah Seng is travel-
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  • 939 7 LONDON, Sunday. P<jOTBALL LEAGUE standings a.ter yetserday s matches were: FIRST DIVIMUN 5 3 U W I Middlesboruuim S~ U X 4V 41 9 D Arsanai H if t 3 41 29 31 Newcastle Lnited L J S B 29 Totteunamp.on riot spurs *i n i s
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  • 101 7 Reuter-AAP. PERTSun. WEST2RN AUSTRALIA oc- the wicket through- out the day when their j Shcilicio Shield malch against j Queensland opened yesterday and they were all out for 25/ just before slumps were drawn. Alan Edwaids, a left-handed bat."man, hit 10 four? in
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  • 43 7 Reuter. THE following are results of yesterday's Irish League soccer game a: Bancor V 3. Ballymcna United postponed. C.i.lonville vs. Ards ponedDcrry City vs. Dlrtilley postponed. iavon v». Coleraine postponed. G'cntorau 3, Portarlov.n 0. Linf.eld 0, Crusaders o.— Reuter.
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  • 143 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. ENGLAND who finished bottom of the international rugby tournament last season are making great efforts to build up a strong side for the opening match against Wales on Swansea on Jan. 20. So far the fullback position seems to be
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  • 68 7 A.P. INGLEWOOD. California. Sun. Hill Prince won the U S $50,000 Sunset Handicap yesterday before 33,600 fans at Hollywood Park. Pace-setting Next Move, a filly was second and there was a photo finish for the third position which Great Circle won. The time for the 9-furiong distance
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    • 205 7 Eva new york sailings H0t..,-,,, ~l ovo rf,,U««*-Amertc» MM Sitheriand Lin* Rnt'*rd»m Rotterdam, amiterda*» I «AUiTAJC. BOSTON NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA I p M.TTMORE, MORILE NEW ORIGANS I s por. f. S'fcam cenaok Kifwoe (RL) la Pett 25/27 Dec 28/2» Dec 1, Dec./5 Jan 8/7 Jan. H'W.lan 18/24 Jan. 25/26 Jan.
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    • 929 7 NOTICES tHE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT. Holidays—Christmas Day, Monday 25th December, 1960. New Year's Day. Monday. Ist January, 1951. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, 25th December 1950, and Monday. Ist January. 1951. no vessels will be worked at the Board s wharves. Work will be resumed at
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    • 688 7 DEATH. HEWITT: On 12th. December 1950, at the General Hospital Singapore. William Hewitt 47 years. The funeral sfvice' w.li take piace at the arr Cemetery Chapel at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 19th. December, 1950. SITS. VACANT. "MUNICIPAL ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT: Applications are invited to fill 3 posts of
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  • 944 8  -  By WALTER PILKINGTON LONDON, Friday. IN a changing:, modern Britain a fireside Christmas 1 is becoming a thing of the past for many men and women. The traditional spirit has not changed, family gatherings, parties, fun for the children dominate the Christmas scene as always.
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  • 113 8  -  By 4 "SPOT" PENANG. Today. WITH weather conditions on the ideal side and the going good, the outside of No. 1 and 2 tracks were opened to training this morning, but none of the horses were out to make time. Danger (R. Boy) was given pace-work. Prince Charming
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  • 23 8 RUGGER: Victoria Institution v. St. Andrew's School at Woodsville 4 p.m.: Ander School v. Raffles Institution on R.I. ground 4 p.m.
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  • 332 8 A goal by right-winger Rahman who trapped a A weak clearance and weaved through several defenders before netting In the first half enabled Anderson School of Ipoh to win their hovkey game against Victoria School in their Colony sports debut at the V.S.
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  • 77 8 A.P. GENEVA, SWITZERLAND, Sun. WELTERWEIGHT champion Ray (Sugar) Robinson loosed a furious attack to whip France's Jean Walczack in a one-sided 10-round bout here last nightIt was Robinson's third European non-title victory in three weeks. He previously knocked out Jean Stock of France and Belgium's Luc van
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  • 77 8 WHAT'S ON TODAY GENERAL I j > ST. JOHN AMB 1" LANCE ASSOCIATION, first aid class, HQ., Stamiord Road, 5 p.m. SINGAPORE AB'i SOCIETY life class, lirit.sh Council Hail, Stamiord Road, 6 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Orchard Road. Board of Directors' election meetinp, i,]f p.m., Christmas Carol festival and concert, 7 p.m.
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  • 93 8 (All late shows subject to curfew orders). CATHAY: "Copper Canyon" at 10 46, 12.45, 2.45, 4.45 7.15 p.m. ALHAMBRA: "Lost in a Harem" at 12.45, 2.45 4.15 7,15 p.m. PAVILION: "Shadow of the Past" at 2. 4.15. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. BOXY: "It Ain't Hay '—2.00 and 4.15 p.m.
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  • 616 8  -  INTERRUPTED STUDIES FOR HIS TEAM'S SAKE By Peter Lovegrove l" HofmVvr to interrupt h frtn. E ht ago. Hofmcvr, a South African, who played for the Dark Blues at outside-half in 1948 and at full-back last season, when he a'so earned three
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  • 81 8 U.P. BOGOTA, Sun. THE Millionnaires Football I Club yesterday charged that the Scottish player. Robert Falvell escaped secretly from Columbia, and brc::c his contract with the club. The same club saw the English star player, Neil Franklin, sign up for a year, and then go
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  • 63 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. RESULTS of yesterday's Rugby Union games are:— First Scottish international trial match played at Murrayfield; Whites 10, Blues 3. Other Matches: Bath 11, Weston-Super-Mare 0. Birkehead 14, London Scot. tish 3. Camborne 13, Barnstaple 0. Playmouth Albion 8, Devonport Services 3. The other
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  • 270 8  -  By VERNON MORGAN Reuter. THE MCC look like having rather a diffimu 4 1 in picking a team for the 1551/2 tour nt It is believed that few of the players now in 4 tralia are anxious to be away a second
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  • 262 8 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sun. BUDGE PATTY, Wimbledon tennis champion this year and also winner of the French title, is placed only third to Art Larsen, United State-, champion in a suggested American ranking list issued today. Herb Flam, defeated IS. singles finalist, is listed second ahead of
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    • 26 8 TIDE mm H.W. I M un. f? It 11 m 8.30 I TOMORROW H.W.: 157 a.m. (S ft. I T. 55 p.m. (7 ft. 6 in.•
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